Gun Control

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  • More Columbine carnage

    Drugs are suspected in the latest round of killings in Littleton -- this time at a sandwich shop.
  • Bigger, longer, uncut

    From gun curbs to tax cuts, President Clinton seeks a legacy in his last, long-winded State of the Union address.
  • Letters to the editor

    Fired up about Jake Tapper's take on guns and Columbine Plus: The marijuana, sausage, and Mr. Misty cures for a hangover; "Hey Horowitz -- Socialism gave us Chernobyl, but capitalism gave us Bhopal."
  • The hidden culprits at Columbine

    Two crazy boys pulled the triggers, but lax laws put the guns in their hands.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Would Jimmy Swaggart's God forbid sex? Plus: Merger rumors behind hot VA Linux IPO; reducing Russia to vodka-swilling stereotype.
  • Columbine High School shut down

    In the wake of new chat room threats and the release of the killers' videotapes, wary school officials cancel the last two days of class.
  • The congressman from Columbine

    For Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo, reelection seemed inevitable -- until tragedy struck Littleton.
  • Letters to the Editor

    What's to become of Microsoft? Plus: Putting McKinney's life in Judy Shepard's hands; who unearthed the L.A. Times controversy?
  • Columbine killers thank gun providers on video

    Mark Manes gets six years in prison for supplying one of the weapons used in the Colorado high school massacre.
  • Letters to the Editor

    The "other woman" should dump that loser! Plus: Brill's Content editor questions Salon angle; e-commerce today, gone tomorrow?
  • "It's happened again"

    When gun-control advocates use mass shootings to push for a handgun ban, critics accuse them of exploiting tragedy. But there's a difference between exploiting a tragedy and learning from it.
  • Get Uncle Sam off my back! and other misguided impulses

    American government-bashers like to wrap themselves in a constitutional flag. But Garry Wills argues that the Founders wanted a strong government, not a weak one.
  • John McCain plays Dumbo

    Guns and elephants are not the same, the presidential hopeful says. You got that right, Senator.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Keep lawyers out of my deep links! Plus: My "incompletes" ate my life; philosophical support for the Second Amendment.
  • No surrender

    The shooting rampage in a Los Angeles Jewish day-care center draws attention from around the world, but does little to soften the resolve of gun supporters.
  • The NRA's big guns

    Meet the 10 biggest obstacles to gun reform legislation.
  • America the armed

    Today anti-Semitism is virulent but rare, while guns are everywhere
  • Guns and money

    The owner of the firm that made an assault rifle found in the van of accused killer Buford Furrow was, until recently, a key George W. Bush fund-raiser.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Defending one of California's "blood brothers"; Conason got it wrong; stop demonizing the Backstreet Boys.
  • Atlanta's burning

    The city too busy to hate has found plenty of time for violence lately, and nobody knows why.
  • An impatient man

    Garry Wills talks about the wit of St. Augustine, the necessity for gun control and the arrogant ignorance of the New York Times
  • Letters to the Editor

    Who's afraid of "The Blair Witch Project"? Plus: Making money with open source; did all the candidates shirk Vietnam service?
  • City slickers

    New Orleans, Boston, Detroit and Alameda County, Calif., are suing gun manufacturers and dealers for distributing what they deem a dangerous product -- and then turning around and selling guns themselves.
  • Letters to the Editor

    It's not the quantity of gun laws that counts; children's parties are out of control; Salon wasted Bill Gates' time.
  • What's gun control got to do with it?

    The 20,000 laws already on the books couldn't stop the Columbine massacre, and one more won't either, but liberals just don't get that.
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